Posts Tagged ‘Actor Websites’

Taking Celebrity Online, On Your Own Terms

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Here is a great example of how a video savvy vlogger started building an online following. Creating her own celebrity. Granted, it isn’t a clip of superior acting, or drama. It is a little bit of hosting mixed in with some clever video editing and speed-speaking.

But with millions of views on YouTube, she has the power of people to follow her whereever she takes this next.

Here is the video. Warning, it can be a bit overwhelming after 30 seconds. There is also a link to a news article about her below the video. Enjoy!

http://www.minnpost.com/mnblogcabin/2009/07/13/10178/minnesota_video-bloggers_the_best_and_the_brightest


Jason C Small
AKA Jason Alan Caine (stage name)
Business Development Manager
http://www.ActorArtistDesign.com
Actor Artist Design, a division of Great Young Minds, LLC
www.greatyoungminds.com

*Jason has worked as an actor in New York City for seven years appearing on All My Children, As The World Turns (3 years as “Lou”), Guiding Light, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Good Morning America, at Radio City Music Hall, in the New York Fringe Festival, and in many more productions. He has more than 15 independent films to his credit, and has managed an acting studio for a celebrity in NYC, and served as Marketing Director for one of the top casting websites in the New York market. Jason owns and operates Great Young Minds, LLC, a graphic and web design company servicing the entertainment industry, with offices in New York City.
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Headshots & Websites

Friday, December 12th, 2008

It has been the core marketing tool for performers since the creation of photography: headshots.  That’s no secret to any actor who has spent 20 minutes in the industry.

Over the past seven years, technology has slowly integrated into the casting industry – where many professionals remain conservative and prefer the conventional methods of doing business.  It has taken years for much of the casting industry to accept ‘online submissions’ from actors, and there are still many out there that do not accept this as a method of receiving submissions from actors.  ActorsAccess.com has moved that benchmark along faster, because of the strong credibility associated with their company.

Several other casting websites, like BackStage.com, have also made the transition into ‘online submissions’ for actors over the past few years.  Other casting websites have also been born out of this new strategy.

Having worked for one of the leading online casting websites in the New York market, I can tell you first-hand how they operate in a future blog.  They are basically ‘collectors’ who spend all day making phone calls to industry contacts, and searching among the other competing casting services.  They make sure that they at least try to get the same casting notices everyone else has (by keeping a membership on their competitors websites) and then they contact personal industry relationships to find out about a few other castings that are happening, in hopes of posting them before any other casting websites beat them to it.

Getting back to my point, with the integration of online casting over the past seven years – the main calling card of any performer is STILL the headshot.  But now, more than ever, an actors website is almost a complete equivalent in terms of importance.  The online presence of an actors website serves up an instant access point for reference by agents, managers, and casting professionals.  They don’t need to open an envelope, file a headshot, or put a DVD into a DVD-player to view your reel.  With a well-executed acting website, like Actor Artist Design websites, professionals can visit a link and it is literally a full marketing package giving them everything they need know about you…24/7.

Keeping this in mind, why would you spend anywhere from $99-$1500 (NY-rates) for a great headshot, and then put up a website without an investment in yourself?  I have seen many websites for actors that have incredible photos and reels, but the websites are obviously short-changed.  It just makes no sense to have such great shots, from a complete pro-photographer, and then post a website that obviously brings down your professional impact on a casting director, agent, or manager.  It is comparable to purchasing a BMW, and then putting an old motor in it to drive around.

Many turn to a friend for a website, and are often left disappointed by the result.  This is because having the skills to produce an actors website, doesn’t mean that the designer understands the industry and how/what/where to best execute an actors website.  There are also website templates available for actors, and unfortunately this leaves hundreds, if not thousands, of actors with the exact same website as one another.  You may never even see that another actor, possibly with the same or similar appearance as you, has the exact same website, because they used the same template.  This is obviously bad news, because a casting professional sees so many faces, that they may instantly assume that they have seen you before – just because you look similar, and your websites are so close in appearance because of the website template you used.

The only way to be sure you are as original as your acting work, is to invest in a fully customized website.  Not all web designers even know how to design a fully custom website.  They secretly run-off and purchase a template, then try to work in your materials.  Leaving you thinking you are ready-to-go, not knowing there are plenty of other websites out there – just like yours.

My point is this; it is just silly to not have a website – and even more silly to have a website you paid $10 for when you expect casting professionals, agents, and managers to view you as original, professional, and prepared.  Whether you have a friend do it (be very cautious), purchase a template (there are very few out there that haven’t already been widely used and ‘customized’), or try to find a custom-website designer who specializes in actors, models, and all other performers (hint hint…Actor Artist Design) – be sure you are not sacrificing opportunities to save some money.  At the end of the day, your marketing materials are an investment to make you money, and that investment is working for you everyday that you are getting yourself out there and generating interest.

Thanks for stopping by!

Jason C Small
Business Development Manager
Actor Artist Design, a division of Great Young Minds, LLC

*Jason has worked as an actor in New York City for seven years appearing on All My Children, As The World Turns (3 years as “Lou”), Guiding Light, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Good Morning America, at Radio City Music Hall, in the New York Fringe Festival, and in many more productions. He has more than 15 independent films to his credit, and has managed an acting studio for a celebrity in NYC, and served as Marketing Director for one of the top casting websites in the New York market. Jason owns and operates Great Young Minds, LLC, a graphic and web design company servicing the entertainment industry, with offices in New York City.

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Official Actor Artist Design site preparing to launch

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

As we close in on the launch of our official website (we expecting a sleepless night to meet our self-imposed deadline), actorartistdesign.com, it has really been insightful for us to realize how much more we can offer on so many different levels. As we continually developed the new website, we learned a lot about our own work, and about what else is out there.

First, we offer full-service customized (nothing else like it) website design for performers – **as well as** graphic design for business cards, postcards, comp cards, posters, flyers, brochures – pretty much anything you can think of.

So not only do we offer a one-of-a-kind product in your website, we offer the entire marketing package with a unique appeal that is branded to you, and remains consistent in all of your marketing materials. Using our experience with major brands like CoverGirl, Hugo Boss, Venus, Secret and celebrity marketing materials for clients like Bob Harper (The Biggest Loser, NBC) and Alan Cumming (X-Men 2, Son of the Mask, Eyes Wide Shut) our creative output comes from years of high-quality, high-end branding and marketing accomplishments.

Now that I have rambled on shamelessly about our qualifications, I just want to say that we are equally as humbled to work with the incredibly talented people that keep coming our way.

As we continue to rollout our services on our website, look for Actor Artist Design to cross-promote performers every step of the way. For instance, if you are a singer and have a professional recorded track – please let us know if you would like to have us use it as a soundtrack in one of our featurettes or client testimonials. You will receive a credit on the video, and we will let you know whenever we use your song for promotional purposes.

We also give 2.5% of every client project to the Actors Fund (www.actorsfund.org) and we are looking forward to figuring out more ways to give back to the creative community.

Thanks for stopping by!

Jason Small
Business Development Manager
Actor Artist Design, a division of Great Young Minds, LLC

*Jason has worked as an actor in New York City for seven years appearing on All My Children, As The World Turns, Guiding Light, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Good Morning America, at Radio City Music Hall, in the New York Fringe Festival, and in many more productions. He has more than 15 independent films to his credit, and has managed an acting studio for a celebrity in NYC, and served as Marketing Director for one of the top casting websites in the New York market. Jason owns and operates Great Young Minds, LLC, a graphic and web design company servicing the entertainment industry, with offices in New York City.

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You focus on your talent and we focus on your image…

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

As we are building our reach beyond our tight network of New York actors, it is amazing to see all of the incredible niche sectors of the performance industry. From voiceover artists specializing in video games to passionate musicians with a political purpose behind their music. Their is an exceptionally intense collection of niche talents out there.

Sometimes it is easy to get sidetracked from your talent, by focusing too much on your marketing. It should be a well-balanced dynamic that serves up a healthy diet of opportunity while still allowing you time to work and refine your talent. That’s where Actor Artist Design can pick up your marketing efforts and help to strengthen your image and make your package more powerful. Instead of spending days, hours, weeks, and months trying to get your friend (who is a web designer or graphic designer) to get your site right – or trying to figure it out for yourself – you should be focusing on your talent and let us do your packaging.

As most of you already know, it is a business and all businesses have to apply effort in the right places at the right time. You’re working as an actor, or strengthening your skills in class – so let us complete your package and brand you so you can feel confident in your website, business cards, postcards, and other marketing materials. This will leave you time to focus on the core key to your success; your talent and relationships.

Thanks for stopping by!

Jason Small
Business Development Manager
Actor Artist Design, a division of Great Young Minds, LLC

*Jason has worked as an actor in New York City for seven years appearing on All My Children, As The World Turns, Guiding Light, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Good Morning America, at Radio City Music Hall, in the New York Fringe Festival, and in many more productions. He has more than 15 independent films to his credit, and has managed an acting studio for a celebrity in NYC, and served as Marketing Director for one of the top casting websites in the New York market. Jason owns and operates Great Young Minds, LLC, a graphic and web design company servicing the entertainment industry, with offices in New York City.

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